





✍️ The only pen that adapts as fast as your ideas flow.
The BIG IDEA DESIGN Ti Pocket Pro is a titanium-crafted, auto-adjusting EDC pen that fits over 80 refill types without any modifications. Its seamless telescoping mechanism ensures a perfect fit for both Parker-style ballpoint and standard rollerball refills, combining durability, versatility, and ergonomic design in a sleek antique black finish.



| Manufacturer | BIG IDEA DESIGN LLC |
| Brand | BIG IDEA DESIGN |
| Item Weight | 3.98 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 6.4 x 2.1 x 0.9 inches |
| Item model number | PP |
| Color | Titanium - Antique Black |
| Closure | Twist |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic Grip |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | B |
| Material Type | Plastic, Titanium |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Point Type | Medium |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PP |
T**M
This is a great pen that fits in a passport wallet
I like my copper version of this pen so much that I bought the stonewashed titanium version too. The titanium version weighs significantly less and is equally beautiful. The reason I bought the pen in the first place—easily the most expensive I've ever purchased—is because I wanted a quality pen that was small enough to fit in my passport wallet when traveling. The Ti Pocket Pro not only fits into my passport wallet, it actually fits into my regular Fjallraven zippered wallet as well. That is where the new stonewashed titanium pen will reside.Given that my passport wallet hasn't seen much use since purchasing the copper version, the pen sits on my desk and has been the only pen I've used for a year and a half. At first, I had a hard time with my penmanship because it is thicker than the pens I had used before acquiring it. Now it feels normal. I won't talk about the quality of the ink on paper since the pen takes 80+ different refills, virtually guaranteeing you a writing experience of your choice.So, what don't I like about it? Nothing. That's unusual for me. I'm pretty picky. The one thing I will say is that the pen should arrive sealed, untouched, and in flawless condition. (The packaging is nicely done, befitting a pen of its price, and has a seal that should not be broken when you receive it.) The first titanium pen I received had been opened and scratched. That's a no go for a pen of this price. I had to wait an extra week for a replacement. It, like my copper one, arrived in perfect condition.The bottom line is that I recommend this pen without reservations. It writes well, it looks great, and it fits where I need it to fit.
S**O
Best Pen I’ve ever owned.
I wanted a pen that would fit in my EDC caddy, and this pen fits perfectly. Not only is this pen extremely attractive, I absolutely love that it can be refilled using over 80 different refills on the market.....I love that aspect, and it’s probably that feature alone that sold me on purchasing this pen. I carry it everyday, and I have no regrets buying it. I only have one warning to those that buy one, you better keep your eye on your pen, once your friends see how well it writes, they tend to get sticky fingers and ask more frequently “Do you have a pen on you?” As if they didn’t already know. They’re just trying to get at my Pocket Pro. I quickly say to them; “Buy your own!” I absolutely LOVE this pen. -Stephen, Ohio
T**R
Very versatile
Pen can accept a multitude of inserts. Very versatile. Should last forever.
B**.
The pen is mightier than the sword. Great for EDC.
This pen is excellent for everyday carry and writes well. It’s also very light and well built. It is a bit short as others have mentioned but definitely manageable for it’s intended purpose. My one complaint is the pocket clip is a bit shallow and won’t work on some of my pants which is a bummer. Overall excellent pen with a lot of function and the beauty of always being with me.
F**S
Well built. Nice design.
I was looking for a titanium pen that would sit deep in a shirt pocket and didn't have a cap to lose. This left out clicker pens (the button protrudes above the edge of a pocket) and capped pens like the same maker's TI Arto. I chose the Pocket Pro because it met my criteria, it takes different size refills, and it has a little collar that auto-adjusts to grip the pen tip when it is extended.First off, the tip griping collar works really well. I dislike pens that have any wiggle room between the refill and the pen's body. Nothing rattles on this pen when writing or carrying it. This solid feeling carries across to the clip and the action of extending and retracting the tip.The pen is short. With the included Parker-style refill it is a hair over 4 inches, and with a longer Pilot G2 refill, it is a bit over 4.5 inches. This isn't a criticism, but something to be aware of, particularly given the price. With the Pilot refill, the pen is just long enough for me to write with comfortably, so I can't see ever using a Parker-style with this. I like this pen, but would love a longer one.EDIT: After using this for a couple of weeks, I went from 5 to 4 stars when I realized I prefer writing with a $6 Pilot b2p. The Pocket Pro is just too short. I'm an average sized man (5' 9"). If you want a 4" to 4.5" pen, I still recommend it.
M**R
The Pen I didn't realize is the Perfect One for me.
I love this pen! It has a space pen cartridge in it. I carry it everywhere except for foreign travel because I don't want to lose it. The size is perfect for me, and it's the pen I've wanted all of my adult life.
M**.
Takes almost any refill
My second one. Great feel and size for EDC. Takes gel refill of almost any size.
U**N
I want to like it more
I’ve been using this almost every day for over a year. I like that it can fit most refills. The refill I use is too short by itself but I just put in a spacer and it works great. The clip wiggles a little and came loose once. But I was able to tighten it just fine. My main issue is that after a year the twist action has become too loose. It comes apart in my pocket. It needs to be tighter so that it doesn’t twist off while in my pocket. Probably replacing the o rings would help but for an $80 pen I shouldn’t really need to do that. I will probably not buy from this company again even though I like the look and feel of their pens. My Kaweco rollerball is doing just fine for me and cost me less than $20. I can even put in my refill of choice with the right spacer.
Trustpilot
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